Nissan sees record yearly loss of around $5bn

Automaker expects far deeper red ink than earlier projection of $560m

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Nissan Motor said the significant downturn in its full-year performance was largely due to changes in the competitive environment and worsening sales. (Photo by Azusa Kawakami)

SHOTARO TANI and YUICHI SHIGA

TOKYO -- Nissan Motor on Thursday announced a significant downgrade to its full-year earnings forecast for the year ended in March, another blow as the automaker faces a struggle for survival.

The embattled Japanese company said it now expects to post a net loss of 700 billion to 750 billion yen ($4.91 billion to $5.26 billion) for fiscal 2024, its biggest loss ever. It had previously expected a net loss of 80 billion yen.

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